Good Boy (2025) is a horror film that manages to feel both familiar and startlingly fresh. At its core, it's a haunted-house story, but the choice to tell it almost entirely from the perspective of a dog makes the experience distinctive. Indy, a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, is not only the central character but also the emotional anchor of the entire film. By grounding the narrative in his view of the world, director Ben Leonberg creates a lens that is at once limited and deeply affecting: we see what Indy sees, we feel what he senses, and we share his frustration when he cannot communicate the danger he perceives. The premise is straightforward yet effective. Todd, played by Shane Jensen, inherits his family’s farmhouse and decides to leave city life behind. The building has stood empty for years, carrying with it the kind of folklore and whispered rumors that every good haunted house should. Todd, curious and somewhat idealistic, is drawn to the idea of reclaiming the prop...